This week's service comes to you from King's Daughters and Sons Home in Ashland. We take a look at the inadequacy of words to describe the mysteries of faith, something post-Enlightenment people sometimes have a hard time grasping. I also included a bit of the final carol, Away in a Manger, to show off Paul Beasley's singing, and the playing of our volunteer pianist, now aged 93! Join the congregation at King's Daughters and Sons for Words and Mysteries from Paul's letter to his church at Galatia and the Gospel we know as "John" by clicking the blue text HERE.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Sermons of Reverend Stewart Schneider of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky.
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Christmas Signs
What really says "Christmas" to you? Is the birth of our Lord a part of that, or something that you have to be reminded of? We love the signs of Christmas so much that we sometimes value them over the real "reason for the season", and that's not just us...Matthew had the same problem. Finding a way to preach Isaiah 7 and Matthew 1 and still keep my integrity drove me to another meeting with the Sexton of the Chapel of St. Starbuck's for some clarity in the matter of Christmas Signs. Along the way, I brought my Autoharp. Come join the cleaning staff of the Chapel of St. Starbuck's, Community Presbyterian's confused fat preacher and the congregation for our sermon, Christmas Signs, by clicking any of the blue text.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Theotokas
Protestants, it seems to me, have disconnected themselves from an important piece of their faith foundation by relegating Mary to a marginal role as a small blue statue on top of the TV, behind the Ox and a little to the right of the donkey. Surely her role in Advent is more than that, and so the early church viewed her, naming her "God-bearer", or theotokas in Greek, at the council at Calcedon in 451 AD. That same counsel proclaimed Jesus to be both fully human and fully divine. The congregation of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte Kentucky explores the connections between these decisions, and the lesson of Mary for Advent in our sermon from the Magnificat titled Theotokas. Join us by clicking any of the blue text.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
What in the World Happened in Judea?
I suppose it takes a certain kind of mean-spirited preacher to find a way to make Advent into a problem, and I suppose I'm just that kind of a mean-spirited preacher. Be that as it may be, what in the world happened in Judea 2,000 years ago? If you're looking for an answer, you won't find it here, but you may find something to chew on. Join the congregation of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte for our sermon from Matthew 3 titled What in the World Happened in Judea by clicking any of the blue text along here.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
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